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certainly the technology's maturing. the targeting behind visual rant, we have been doing that for a very low long time. but having that person there to identify targets to change, to recognize, to have the versatility, intellectual versatility to recognize changes in the combat environment, sometimes having the person there is incredibly valuable. host: one thing i read over over was when it comes to the millions of lines of computer code, talk about having so much reliance on a computer background. guest: this is not a plane where first of all if a playlet -- if a pilot is thinking about flying a plane, some of it is insignificant but a lot of controls are automated. so just the flight controls themselves, there is an enormous amount of computer controls involved in making the plane fly. there are all these different integrated systems that must work together, sensors that tell you where things are, even to the degree of how fast you are flying, where are you in space and time, all of these things are so incredibly sop
certainly the technology's maturing. the targeting behind visual rant, we have been doing that for a very low long time. but having that person there to identify targets to change, to recognize, to have the versatility, intellectual versatility to recognize changes in the combat environment, sometimes having the person there is incredibly valuable. host: one thing i read over over was when it comes to the millions of lines of computer code, talk about having so much reliance on a computer...
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targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! >> at least 46 people were killed in attacks throughout iraq today including bombings of a coffee shop and a wedding party. the war has brought suffering to iraqi civilians for years and u.s. soldiers have stepped in to help as terrell brown reports. >> reporter: in 2009 captain fanso was on a special mission in iraq when he came across a little boy who had been badly injured by an ied. >> i was kind of shocked to seat extent of his injuries. >> reporter: his name is wy, and he needed a lot of medical attention. >> i didn't want to just allow things to just pass in and out of my life without trying to do something about it. >> reporter: back at his base the captain decided to search the internet for relief agencies. and se
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it brings the next-generation technology. this allows our pilots to go where they need to go when they need to go. this builds on the technology in the f-22 and advances it 10 years along. it brings increased range. it is stealth where it needs to go and is advanced avionics to use the advantage of the technology. it's the excess range to go further than we have before. that is the advantage of the f- 35. host: all the different branches of the government are going to have a variation of f-35. how will they differ across the branches? what are the challenges for making a different one for each of the branches? guest: they have different it is made to take off and land from -- it is a short takeoff and vertical landing. it is meant to land and take off facilities.nary for the u.s. navy version, it is made to take off and land off of catapults and arresting gears with tail hooks. the challenges are on the unique requirements associated with the different airplanes. are outor the f 35b, we for the second time at the uss ,oss, do
it brings the next-generation technology. this allows our pilots to go where they need to go when they need to go. this builds on the technology in the f-22 and advances it 10 years along. it brings increased range. it is stealth where it needs to go and is advanced avionics to use the advantage of the technology. it's the excess range to go further than we have before. that is the advantage of the f- 35. host: all the different branches of the government are going to have a variation of f-35....
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hello and welcome to technology on today's show we learn how to cook the sollie brown i'd like hot my food water. design classic still has room for improvements. on how to recycle tires and improve roads in one fell swoop. first we're all familiar with the lengthy security procedures to airports where we recently found out that the technology that keeps us all safe can also be used to put a smile on a girl's face. and check diamonds a price the pulled over for their astounding physical properties and things that six there also it kills best friend also the song goes no months away you're the queen of england with her crown jewels or you prefer something more subtle one thing is true the launch of the diamond the rarity is on the more it's worth thus why bush and diamond producer struck up an online partnership with a company specializing in explosive detectives neutron technologies is located a two hour drive and allegedly fight right outside of moscow in the tranquil town of not the town doesn't look much like a scientific old what's appearances can be deceiving we've come to the joi
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technological skills, most of us won't understand that this is a chance to find a way to use them to do good, especially in these difficult situations like syria where we don't have boots on the ground, we will not send in troops for the cultural objects. these works of art are like little kids. they need to be taken care of, and that in my opinion is our responsibility as custodians and guardians as happened for why they are here today. perhaps one more question. >> relating to what you just said, we have a lot of powerful culture institutions in this country and all over the world to do you think we doing enough to raise the consciousness of this subject matter? >> i don't believe we are. how many people in here have ever heard about the monuments men before this? thank you very much for reading "the monuments men." [laughter] we have institutions all over the country in places that we aren't able to get people to come, and young people are the key. i mean, this is such an opportunity as a growing area. so i venture to say this film is going to draw an awful lot of interest for man
technological skills, most of us won't understand that this is a chance to find a way to use them to do good, especially in these difficult situations like syria where we don't have boots on the ground, we will not send in troops for the cultural objects. these works of art are like little kids. they need to be taken care of, and that in my opinion is our responsibility as custodians and guardians as happened for why they are here today. perhaps one more question. >> relating to what you...
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see technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you. are welcome to the big picture. with. the consent you. choose to. choose the stories that impact. choose. to. use overuse which led to the fall of colonel gadhafi two years ago is still open the country's grip by militia violence is in the midst squabble over territory in a bigger share of plummeting oil revenue on top of all that the government's trying to revive some of the tactics used by the former regime to keep who said there's a bad day. explains. anniversaries are often a time of celebration for two years on libya has pushes little to be applauding. i'm not sure it will be right to assume that there's a government in libya there's no army no police armed militias are in control there's violent chaos the. militia violence stalks the land jihadist groups are growing strikes threaten to cripple the oil
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i came to the united states to pursue a masters in technology. i love my experience being part of the education system and getting a masters and learning from people who were innovating things themselves and teaching students how to do. being able to be there and being able to be a part of this is incredible. i moved to the valley area to an internship here. my very first job was a start up. trying to take an idea it was so inspiring. being able to experience that desired me to start my own business. i came over on the student visa and working for different employers i was tied to the employer who was definitely very limiting. the process take a long time. but finally, i was able to get a gastrocard and start my own business. that's important and being able to be a part of this in this debate on immigration reform is critical. personally immigration reform t is important for me. i care a lot about finances. and think about your personal finances oh, you spend money on the gas and electricity but you also make investments and you invest in the sto
i came to the united states to pursue a masters in technology. i love my experience being part of the education system and getting a masters and learning from people who were innovating things themselves and teaching students how to do. being able to be there and being able to be a part of this is incredible. i moved to the valley area to an internship here. my very first job was a start up. trying to take an idea it was so inspiring. being able to experience that desired me to start my own...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >> harris: a newly declassified u.s. intelligence report on syria citing several pieces of evidence that will prove the assad regime gassed its own people including in that intel report some revealing satellite pictures. catherine herridge is live in washington now. catherine, what are we learning? >> harris, think of the intelligence assessment having four boxes that need to be checked. number one, identifying the them call agent. number two, how it was fired. number three, who controlled the delivery system, in this case, rockets. and number four, the chain of command. who made the call to launch the attack. the assessment released by the administration today seems to check all of those boxes. and offers a possible motivation that the syrian regime uses chemical weapons to gain the upper hand o
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science technology innovation called the least a mela means from around russia we've gone to the future or covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. choose your language. of holy week you know influential kind of facial some of. the consensus here to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to your office. hello and welcome to the r t sports show i'm kate ball tridge and coming up is twenty six minutes of sporting action from russia and around the globe and these are the week's top stories. turning blue chelsea agree to sign attacking midfielder william from angie in a reported forty seven million dollars deal subject to work permits. last turbo charged while red bull sebastian vettel cruises to victory at the belgian grand prix we meet the young russian who's aging to reach the top in fo
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three days best nasdaq blew up, the goldman sachs had a technology snafu. adam: right. >> a year ago, knight capital had huge technology snafu it, wasn't the new york stock exchange fault but it occurred on the new york stock exchange. you had flash crash where was a new york stock exchange issue where the market imploded in seconds. nobody pointed to fingers at him with the technology snafu. what we have is bizarre market. it is not just one market of the it is many markets. it is 40 markets with stuff like bats and direct edge and black markets. pools. think about it, nasdaq and its stocks is responsible for pricing mechanism, the feed, which is the sip which we'll not get into here but it is responsible for that. it is getting it from all different sources. this is very complicated. i would direct people to holman jenkins column in the "wall street journal" how difficult it is and all computer operated. bob greifeld did a good job getting nasdaq back in order. he did a lousy job communicating that. is that what he is paid to do? yes, he is paid to somewh
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with technology, you have to be invented so a lot of this is going to be technology and a lot of it's going to be nanotechnology. what we introduced be able to record may be hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time and be able therefore to understand how the circuits work. that's the brain activity being talked about. very early days and we don't really have the scientific plan about milestones and timetables and costs that is getting to be a very exciting moment in putting something together. c-span: the article says it will be harder to do that than the human genome project. do you agree? >> guest: i think i would agree. the human genome project had a clear in point. this brain map is hard to say when he would complete the effort to cut his brain is enormously complicated. 100 trillion cells and all the ways they interact with each other. we will never be able to say we got it varied wind or stand it and it will be an ongoing effort so we have to nail down what are we talking about here and not to completely reveal all the secrets of the brain but we will reveal some of
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>> for a long-term investor, the technology side. if you're looking at world economy improving and infrastructure, technology is part of the infrastructure discussion. therefore, that's where hue lew fits in. i would buy vix for stability. there should be time you have your shopping list ready to buy infrastructure names. >> what do you think about gold? historically september's difficult for the equity market, it's actually one of the best times of the year for gold. when you have times of political uncertainty, i think it gives it that little extra glitter. something you like right now? >> gold is something we haven't invested in. we've found areas that have gold exposure. something like a freeport has gold. it's not a gold play. those names, as they come down, i think those get more interesting because you have the yield protection. >> what about you in terms of a safe haven? >> i still go to safe haven of the equity market. i look at the world economy and world investment dollars have been leaving in fixed income and moving into
>> for a long-term investor, the technology side. if you're looking at world economy improving and infrastructure, technology is part of the infrastructure discussion. therefore, that's where hue lew fits in. i would buy vix for stability. there should be time you have your shopping list ready to buy infrastructure names. >> what do you think about gold? historically september's difficult for the equity market, it's actually one of the best times of the year for gold. when you have...
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ages is very very old since the time of the egyptians spying was going over but of course with the new technologies this is very intrusive and the extent and reach should be really worrisome and this being the reaction that would be that of accusing the child so the spying issues most probably used as a bargaining issue between the major powers involved president obama and other u.s. and u.s. officials insisted the n.s.a. is operations are all about capturing terrorists want does what tapping be un have to do with the war on terror that. well when you have a broad spectrum of analysis of information especially. cyber systems you catch up with all what is possible that has a reference to your target so even the un is involved into this like the un any other kind of communication is taken into account you know of course we know that the u.n. is very important and some important global issue is decided there so you say that everyone is doing that's what you think. definitely yes all major powers dispose of a large systems of cyber spying and they use it against each other to know information before ha
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we made a deal to buy this technology and that's the way we started. iverson rebuilt nucor as a steel minimill, using europe's latest technology. a minimill is defined as first of all we're starting from scrap. we don't start from ore. secondly, we melt it in electric furnaces. then we cast it to come out with a billet that is rolled into the rounds, the channels the smooth bars, that we supply to customers. it's really much more economical than ingot casting. technology had helped nucor lower costs. but what about the cost of labor? the lower prices of foreign steelmakers were based on lower wages. could nucor make low-priced steel with highly-paid american workers? it's not what you pay an employee that's important. it's what he produces. if he produces a great deal you can pay him a great deal. the average hourly worker in darlington, south carolina, in our steel mill had earnings last year of over $30,000 a year. we had melters who earned over $35,000, which compares reasonably with what unionized workers in the integrated mills earned last year. n
we made a deal to buy this technology and that's the way we started. iverson rebuilt nucor as a steel minimill, using europe's latest technology. a minimill is defined as first of all we're starting from scrap. we don't start from ore. secondly, we melt it in electric furnaces. then we cast it to come out with a billet that is rolled into the rounds, the channels the smooth bars, that we supply to customers. it's really much more economical than ingot casting. technology had helped nucor lower...
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. >> host: in the dead body of the duplication, the science, technology, engineering and mathematics education programs. there are 209 of those, 100 plus, teacher quality et programs to the economic development, 88 transportation assistance, the financial literacy 56 different programs, job training is 47 different job training programs and 20 programs food for the hungry 18 in the disaster response preparedness 17 different programs. >> it's not that we have that many programs. but as outlandish as we don't know if they are working because when they are passed, there is nothing that says you have to have a metric to see if it is accomplishing the goal and the biggest defect of the congress since i have been here has been well lack of oversight of most of the programs. >> host: taking it to the floor to get rid of some of these duplicative programs what happened. >> guest: we had one for $2 million passed all of the rest failed. all of these programs have constituencies in. by the way we found another 52 programs for job training for the disabled. so we have 106 job-training programs
. >> host: in the dead body of the duplication, the science, technology, engineering and mathematics education programs. there are 209 of those, 100 plus, teacher quality et programs to the economic development, 88 transportation assistance, the financial literacy 56 different programs, job training is 47 different job training programs and 20 programs food for the hungry 18 in the disaster response preparedness 17 different programs. >> it's not that we have that many programs. but...
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it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future of coverage. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry is a big issue. choose your language. clearly we can without the federal constitutional some. choose to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that the great. choose the stories to. choose to access to. welcome back you're watching r t live from moscow maybe as old wounds which led to the fall of colonel gadhafi two years ago are still open the country is grid by militia violence as long as squabble over territory and bigger share of plummeting oil revenue on top of all that the government is trying to revive some of the tactics used by the former regime to keep the sounders abbé while this leader explains. anniversaries are often a time of celebration but two years on libya has pushed us a little to be applauding. i'm not sure it will be right to assume tha
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people of every age, using the technology. sometimes, the technology is used to revive the culture. i think it is really interesting. >> let us talk about the differences and similarities between the capital cities. what are some of the similarities? >> they are really totally dissimilar. brazil -- brasilia is a planned city in the 1960's. it was a city of the 20th century. it was designed to be used by car. it is a very beautiful city with a lot of space, with a lot of beautiful buildings. a lot of architectures and urban designers from the world over go to study brasilia. it is a really beautiful place. i think i should included in the place you should visit. but a lot of people think it is not people friendly, not a people friendly city. it is not so easy to walk around, not so easy to use the city. i think taiwan is a 21st-century city. i could compare it to new york. a city made to be used by foot. it is incredible. i like it very much. i use it almost every day, my bicycle. this is one of the main differences. another difference is, brazil is a very open space. brasilia was pu
people of every age, using the technology. sometimes, the technology is used to revive the culture. i think it is really interesting. >> let us talk about the differences and similarities between the capital cities. what are some of the similarities? >> they are really totally dissimilar. brazil -- brasilia is a planned city in the 1960's. it was a city of the 20th century. it was designed to be used by car. it is a very beautiful city with a lot of space, with a lot of beautiful...
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science technology innovation all the least of bellemont from around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. choose your language. of holy week over though in a financial planner today still some of the. choose the news the consensus here to . choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to your office. welcome back this is r.t. now libya's all the wounds which led to the fall of colonel gadhafi two years ago are still open the country is gripped by militia violence as islam a squabble over territory and bigger share of plummeting oil revenue on top of all that the government is trying to revive some of the tactics used by the former regime to keep dissenters and bay polis lear explains. anniversaries are often a time of celebration for two years on libya has pushe
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they do not want to farm in the model that is being promoted by this technology. there are farmers around the world who don't want to get caught in that same cycle. this. >> go ahead john. >> gmo crops started -- was introduced by corporations 15, 20 years ago. as of 2012, 90% of the farmers that use this are in the developing world. more than half of the crops being grown are in the developing world. farmers are not about to choose growing a crop that yields them less money, that is a bad crop that forces them into a system that somehow enslaves them. the very growth of this in the developing world really makes it clear that what she is saying is just pure hocum. look at the september issue of [ inaudible ] it has a very interesting article on why they oppose mandatory labeling. and the reason they oppose it is because it's an unscientific view. it has increased yields as much as 25%. if we ban gmos it's going to cost hundreds of dollars a year. and this idea that somehow labeling it a somebody choice. they labeled in europe, and there is no choice. gmos have bee
they do not want to farm in the model that is being promoted by this technology. there are farmers around the world who don't want to get caught in that same cycle. this. >> go ahead john. >> gmo crops started -- was introduced by corporations 15, 20 years ago. as of 2012, 90% of the farmers that use this are in the developing world. more than half of the crops being grown are in the developing world. farmers are not about to choose growing a crop that yields them less money, that...
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we need to think of technology cyber bullying because that's made its worse hasn't it. >> it's also you see i was having lunch here in san francisco yesterday and everyone in the restaurant was texting, nobody was talking to each other. so if we do this as adults, come on, what are we teaching them. >> what are the signs that your child is a bully. >> the first thing is lashing out. lash out and hope -- >> the same as the person who was being bullied. the person who is bullying is doing some of that same behavior at home. >> a bully -- i do not believe that bully is truly a popular child in school. it is only popular at the moment that it has the momentum, you know, with those little balls. >> oh, yes. >> think of newton's cradle, you hit the first prealternative strike, right, the whole group reacts since school and that's what's funny, you continue because there's momentum. >> nobody wants to stand out and be part and say, you know, you're wrong they're afraid they're going to get bullied themselves. >> my advice to everyone is listening to walk away. we don't walk away enough. >> bef
we need to think of technology cyber bullying because that's made its worse hasn't it. >> it's also you see i was having lunch here in san francisco yesterday and everyone in the restaurant was texting, nobody was talking to each other. so if we do this as adults, come on, what are we teaching them. >> what are the signs that your child is a bully. >> the first thing is lashing out. lash out and hope -- >> the same as the person who was being bullied. the person who is...
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y'stainly the technolog maturing. the targeting behind visual rant, we have been doing that for a very low long time. but having that person there to , totify targets to change recognize, to have the versatility, intellectual versatility to recognize changes in the combat environment, sometimes having the person there is incredibly valuable. host: one thing i read over over was when it comes to the millions of lines of computer code, talk about having so much reliance on a computer background. guest: this is not a plane where first of all if a playlet -- if a pilot is thinking about flying a plane, some of it is insignificant but a lot of controls are automated. so just the flight controls themselves, there is an enormous amount of computer controls involved in making the plane fly. there are all these different integrated systems that must work together, sensors that tell you where things are, even to the degree of how fast you are flying, where are you in space and time, all of these things are so incredibly sophist
y'stainly the technolog maturing. the targeting behind visual rant, we have been doing that for a very low long time. but having that person there to , totify targets to change recognize, to have the versatility, intellectual versatility to recognize changes in the combat environment, sometimes having the person there is incredibly valuable. host: one thing i read over over was when it comes to the millions of lines of computer code, talk about having so much reliance on a computer background....
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you be watching international news here naughty coming up after the break it's technology update with host peter skull to stay with us for that if you can't. you know people in moscow say they're like whoa websites and facebook groups about the childfree lifestyle which i didn't believe until i saw the cover for the aug twelfth copy of time magazine yes child free is no real thing sadly basically these are people who have started a cool trend of not having children and using their time and resources completely for themselves you know if you don't want to have kids that is your business and i really couldn't change your mind even if i wanted to but there are people all over the internet who are just swimming in their own self-satisfaction like pigs in slop because they are part of the no kids trend the sickening part about this trend or should i see mentality is that these people glow in adore themselves for being too selfish to give their time and money to a child oh i'm the center of the universe and i'm proud of it. this is an extremely antisocial and destructive mentality to adore
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solar wind and hydraulics as well as you know, geo thermal and more cutting edge technologies. that is a question of incentives, public policy, not a question of fek no logical break through and investment stock is not as big of an impedement. look at europe was these are made rapidly in the electricity sector. transportation is harder. all those gas stations. all those roads. all those garages that presume a vehicle fuelled in a certain way to transition from oil-based transportation economy to even a natural gas base. never behind battery-driven economy is a much more expensive proposition. >> right. do oil companies worry about challenges coming from technology and some unexpected? >> they do. exxonmobil studies the problem systemat systematically. they aren't afraid of most of the alternatives that are on the horizon. but they do worry a little bit about breakthroughs and battery technology because great batteries could change the way we drive and make oil much less relevant as transportation fuel. >> thank you steven call. up next is oil and its kissing cousin natural gas
solar wind and hydraulics as well as you know, geo thermal and more cutting edge technologies. that is a question of incentives, public policy, not a question of fek no logical break through and investment stock is not as big of an impedement. look at europe was these are made rapidly in the electricity sector. transportation is harder. all those gas stations. all those roads. all those garages that presume a vehicle fuelled in a certain way to transition from oil-based transportation economy...
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a panel of experts currently in power to review the impact of technology on security, on privacy, and on foreign policy, then issue its interim report on this technology by october and a final report by december. question, how would you describe president obama's change of position since june when he said, quote unquote, the right balance was struck between privacy and security and his new reform. balance them both out r. the president's views regarding privacy evolving, or is this a massive presidential about turn, a flip-flop? ellen. >> i don't think president obama wanted to be the democratic president that expanded the national security state, and the various disclosures that have come out since he made those initial statements in june saying he was okay with the balance has indicated that the, you know, spying, if you will, on americans is more widespread than we all initially thought. and so i think he's open to reigning this in. those are all reasonable steps you outlined. i imagine congress is looking at a way. but i still think he's not going to back away from basically conti
a panel of experts currently in power to review the impact of technology on security, on privacy, and on foreign policy, then issue its interim report on this technology by october and a final report by december. question, how would you describe president obama's change of position since june when he said, quote unquote, the right balance was struck between privacy and security and his new reform. balance them both out r. the president's views regarding privacy evolving, or is this a massive...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >>> there have been examples of success within black america that would have been unimaginable a half century ago. as already been noted, black unemployment has remained almost twice as high as white employment. latino unemployment is close behind. the gap in wealth between races has not lessened. it's grown. >> that was dr. martin luther king and then president barack obama speaking 50 years apart about racial inequality in this country. so just how much progress have we made? we're looking at this through a financial, economic and business lens, and then the question is how much more do we still need
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just over half an hour from now as the news continues in the meantime after this short break it is technology update this is. live in moscow. sometimes it seems like in the face of giant corporations people are just sort of helpless i could be pretty pessimistic myself about what a few individuals with no real money or power can really do against the system but you never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well shift jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down and stop using this ultra processed form of quote meat at their establishments also we recently discussed gamer rage at the rather racist portrayal of russians in the game company of heroes two well all the rage actually worked and thanks to the seventeen thousand signatures on the change dot org petition that game has been pulled from russian shelves by the developer the thing is that massive corporations do a lot of bad things because they have no morals and are obsessed with profit but because the
just over half an hour from now as the news continues in the meantime after this short break it is technology update this is. live in moscow. sometimes it seems like in the face of giant corporations people are just sort of helpless i could be pretty pessimistic myself about what a few individuals with no real money or power can really do against the system but you never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods...
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. >> they may be the only ones that have access to the missle technology, that may be being discovered at this time, but these types of chemical whens are not very very difficult to manufacture. >> syria's biggest ally says assayed must cooperate and allow the u.n. inspectors to visit the site, but there seems any real movement in moscow's stance. >> there is no indication that should western countries or the u.s., or a group or a coalition of the willing once again, intervene many the military fashion, even this a limited way, there is no indication that russia might be even slightly cooperative this time. >> security advisors are meeting at the white house over the weekend, united nations disarmament chief has arrived in syria, and is expected to try to negotiate chemical weapons inspectors access to the site. >> iran's president hassan has acknowledged for the first time that chemical weapons have been used in syria. he said and i quote, many of the innocent people of syria have been injured and martyred by chemical agents and this is unfortunate. he also said the! ic republic gives
. >> they may be the only ones that have access to the missle technology, that may be being discovered at this time, but these types of chemical whens are not very very difficult to manufacture. >> syria's biggest ally says assayed must cooperate and allow the u.n. inspectors to visit the site, but there seems any real movement in moscow's stance. >> there is no indication that should western countries or the u.s., or a group or a coalition of the willing once again, intervene...
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series technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the new and the chrome whistleblower edward snowden has come tonight sharing that the national security agency has been listening in on the united nations report in new york with details on this latest revelation. america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing system that's according to german newspaper der spiegel the publication says that the n.s.a. surveillance of the united nations took place last summer and three weeks after happening into the video system america's spy agency had allegedly boosted its number its number of such decrypted communications from twelve to four hundred and fifty eight now for anyone who doesn't already know this spying on the united nations is illegal under international law der spiegel also reports that the u.s. maintains a monitoring program called the special collection service in over eighty embassies and consulates around the world often without the knowledge of the hos
series technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the new and the chrome whistleblower edward snowden has come tonight sharing that the national security agency has been listening in on the united nations report in new york with details on this latest revelation. america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing system that's according to german newspaper der spiegel...
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is very very old since the time of the egyptians fighting which were over but of course with the new technologies this is very intrusive and the extent and reach of it is really worrisome and disturbing the reaction would be that of accusing each other so the spying issues most probably used as a bargaining issue between the major powers involved this is the new dimension of tens international relations in the past spying was physically manned nowadays is done by computers and by robots that are sent into the side the space to get this information or to disturb the supposed enemy or competitor information. so that negus from the german media but britain's guardian newspaper has published many of edward snowden's previous revelations that led to the government forcing them to destroy it secret files because they feared days i could fall into the wrong hands if the paper services hacked but the documents one day even stored on there and there were other copies. the has more. you've had your fun now it's time to return the documents said the unnamed government official to the newspaper editor it cou
is very very old since the time of the egyptians fighting which were over but of course with the new technologies this is very intrusive and the extent and reach of it is really worrisome and disturbing the reaction would be that of accusing each other so the spying issues most probably used as a bargaining issue between the major powers involved this is the new dimension of tens international relations in the past spying was physically manned nowadays is done by computers and by robots that...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies you're cool. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! 'cause i'm re-workin' the menu, keeping her healthy and you on your toes. [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. i see you, cupcake! uh-oh! [ bottle ] the number one doctor recommended brand. ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ bottle ] the number one doctor recommended brand. you need a girls' weekend and you need it now. ladies, let's goo vegas. cute! waiter! girls' weekend here! priceline savings without the bidding. >> this is "studio b." president obama saying moments ago that he has not made a decision on taking action against the syrian regime for using chemical weapons, but the president says, quote, this kind of offense is a challenge to the world. that minutes are the secretary of state john kerry addr
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares enough about what you saw our little you know what that is my other terrorist cells but i don't want to wish to defeat terrorism the only liberal democrats. can usually. you know the corporate media distracts us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm happy martin and we're going to break this but it's. close. and it's time for what's in your prime interest i'm harry and boring and i am bob english let's get to today's headlines. eric holder u.s. attorney general is cracking down on wall street well according to himself and a he said anybody inflicting damage on our financial markets should not think they're out of the woods well there is a small problem with something called the statute of limitations and it's run out on a substantial number o
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sleep it's technology innovations all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. book about the threat now a new league from whistle though edward snowden has come to night sharing that the national security agency has been listening in on the united nations right up or not i was in new york with the details on this latest revelation. america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing system that's according to german newspaper der spiegel the publication says that the n.s.a. surveillance of the united nations took place last summer and three weeks after hacking into the video system america's spy agency had allegedly boosted its number its number of such decrypted communications from twelve to four hundred and fifty eight now for anyone who doesn't already know this spying on the united nations is illegal under international law der spiegel also reports that the u.s. maintains a monitoring program called the special collection service in over eighty embassies and consulates around the worl
sleep it's technology innovations all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. book about the threat now a new league from whistle though edward snowden has come to night sharing that the national security agency has been listening in on the united nations right up or not i was in new york with the details on this latest revelation. america's national security agency allegedly cracked the encryption guarding the united nations' internal video conferencing system...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. adam: we're approaching 1:30. we want to check in with lauren simonetti on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we are near session lows for the dow. how are we faring right now? >> adam, the selling is just intensifying right now on wall street. this is the s&p 500. i want to show you the chart. it is all red. it is ugly. as you can see we're at the lows of the session. everyone is worried about syria but there are some issues upcoming traders are talking about. of course volume is light. that exacerbates things. bank of america is the second worst performer on the dow. a lost financials are down. jpmorgan, six biggest banks are down. they were down better than 2%. they were unable to get a federal judge to dismiss a mortgage fraud uit that case is going to trial. that date, september 23rd. back to you. adam: lauren simonetti, watching as you said, down 141 points right now. thank you, ma'am. lori: the situation in security is causing a flight
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. adam: we're approaching 1:30. we want to check in with lauren simonetti on the floor of the new york stock exchange. we are near session lows for the dow. how are we faring right now? >> adam, the selling is just intensifying right now on wall street. this is the s&p 500. i want to show you the chart. it is all red. it is ugly. as you can see we're...
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japan's railway technologies are among the most advanced in the world. railroad executives and government officials hope to take japan's expertise abroad. by taking this maglev train to north america and other countries. developers face several hurdles to making the japanese train a global success. for one, engineers in countries such as germany and france, are working on high-speed trains of their own. the l-0's creators will keep racing to stay ahead of the curve. kyoko fujita, nhk world, yamanashi. >>> people in fukushima have been living with fear and inconvenience since the nuclear meltdown two years ago. they hear daily news about leaks of radioactive water at the crippled power plant. and many still can't go back to their homes. community leaders say they've had it with nuclear plants. they're joining hands to demand the scrapping of all reactors in their prefecture, not just those that melted down. the fukushima daiichi plant has six reactors, four were damaged in the tsunami in march 2011 and melted down. they're due to be scrapped. the fukushim
japan's railway technologies are among the most advanced in the world. railroad executives and government officials hope to take japan's expertise abroad. by taking this maglev train to north america and other countries. developers face several hurdles to making the japanese train a global success. for one, engineers in countries such as germany and france, are working on high-speed trains of their own. the l-0's creators will keep racing to stay ahead of the curve. kyoko fujita, nhk world,...